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Had difficulty preparing the diagram. Here is a video: How to Replace Spark Plug Wire Set 95-97 Honda Accord - YouTube
I'll try again as you won't be amused by that. Cylinder Firing Orders & Engine Diagrams - AutoZone Hmm, still trying.
4 - 3 - 2 - 1 for the spark plug wire routing of a 1997 Honda
If you need more information on how to replace the spark plug wires on your Honda Accord, you can check out this video tutorial from 1A Auto. It provides step-by-step instructions for properly replacing the spark plug wires on a 1995 Honda Accord V6 2.7L, but the procedure is similar for all 95-97 Honda Accord V6 2.7L models.
FYI if you remove the factory unit it will disable the cars starter and or fuel pump. The radio is tied into the security system. You shoud be able to get the wiring color codes here:
Los codigos de radio, generalmente son unicos para cada modelo y serie; recuerde que es un mecanismo de seguridad en caso que el vehiculo o equipo de audio sea robado. Le sugiero visitar a su distribuidor Honda y solicitar esta informacion directamente, podrian pedirle documentacion que demuestre que Usted es el propietario del vehiculo.
All cars with 4 speakers have 8 speaker wires (4 positive and 4 negative). The colors of the wires for these two cars are not the same. The only way to know which wire goes where is to get wire diagrams for both cars. Before cutting up your wire harness, check that the radio you're installing will bolt into your car and fit. Just swapping the mounting bracket may not work.
first of all, is your radio factory or aftermarket? If its factory the you probably have a bad ground or a short in the radio power to antenna. If its after market, then the remote antenna wire is hooked up wrong. Check to make sure the antenna wire is hooked up to the antenna. Good luck
The plastic surround cosmetic piece which goes around the radio and climmate controls just snaps out to the rear with some gentle pulling. There will be then exposed two small bolts on either side of the radio. Unscrew them and the radio pulls out, the antenna wire and plug for the wiring harness will have to be disconnected. Note you will have to have an adapter for your panasonic to plug it into the GM wiring socket. If you stroll over to ebay motors you can find these adapters and find many replacements in case you break the cosmetic piece when you remove it.
Radio Constant 12V+ Wire: White/Green
Radio Switched 12V+ Wire: Yellow/Red
Radio Ground Wire: Black
Radio Illumination Wire: Red/Black
Radio Dimmer Wire: n/a
Radio Antenna Trigger Wire: Yellow/Green
Left Front Speaker Wire (+): Green/Black
Left Front Speaker Wire (-): Light Green
Right Front Speaker Wire (+): Green/Yellow
Right Front Speaker Wire (-): Gray/Red
Left Rear Speaker Wire (+): Blue/White
Left Rear Speaker Wire (-): Blue/Black
Right Rear Speaker Wire (+): Pink
Right Rear Speaker Wire (-): Blue/Yellow
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